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Bimbo screws every guy (and possibly 3 women) in sight, falls for a (nerdy) medical doctor/surgeon who has Lebron James and Amar'e Stoudemire as patients, they get serious, then break up, Lebron gives hokey dating advise, Amar'e gets his knee surgically repaired by the doctor while Billy Joel's Uptown Girls plays in the operating room, (spoiler alert, stop reading if you don't want to know the ending) and the couple gets back together amidst a gala Knick Cheerleader performance in MSG.

The low point of the show was seeing John Cena's butt.
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There were some funny lines though, it might be a good RedBox rental.
 
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Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation. Should've been sub-titled: Tedious Masturbation. It's ok, it's fine, but the trailer for the new Bond film was the best thing on the screen last night.

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Re: With the IMF now disbanded and Ethan Hunt (Tom Cruise) out in the cold, a new threat -- called the Syndicate -- soon emerges. The Syndicate is a network of highly skilled operatives who are dedicated to establishing a new world order via an escalating series of terrorist attacks.

I liked it. The "disbanded IMF" is back together in the end so be prepared for a Mission Impossible 6.

The James Bond (Spectre) promo was good too.
 
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Better or worse than Automata or The machine?
Haven't seen either so I can't say. I will say the Writer and Director (1st time) Alex Garland also wrote 28 Days later/Sunshine and books (the Beach/the Tesseract) I'm a big fan of his work in general and was not disappointed even with the hype i'd heard about Ex Machina.
 
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I keep seeing all this hype about new Netflix series "Wet Hot American Summer," based off an older movie from 2001 with unknown actors at the time in Paul Rudd, Bradley Cooper, and Amy Poeler. I guess it was like Meatballs for Gen X.

I've tried watching the movie now three different times and I just find it to be ridiculously stupid and I don't know how they got all these people to come back and do a series. The only funny bits involve Detective Stabler as a Vietnam Vet cafeteria worker.
 
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